Set in a 17th-century posting house featuring oak beams and gleaming brasses, the New Flying Horse Inn boasts an on-site bar and restaurant, as well as a beautiful garden comprising of a terrace area...
Marie
United Kingdom
Lovely traditional pub
Excellent food
Nice room (9) had a dripping noise from the heating /
Shower
Situated in Ashford, 19 km from Canterbury East Train Station, The Flying Horse features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Matthews
United Kingdom
Location was amazing, rooms were very rustic and clean. Food and drink was reasonably priced and great. Staff were very friendly.
Located a 5 minute walk from Ashford International Train Station, Hampton by Hilton Ashford International offers 3-star accommodation in Ashford and has a restaurant, a fitness centre and a bar.
Nikki
United Kingdom
There was plenty of food and a good choice of food. Staff at breakfast were helpful. The hot breakfast was over cooked or perhaps had just been heating for too long by the time we ate.
The Ashford International Hotel is just minutes from the M20 and the Eurostar connection. Rooms have flat-screen TVs, and the hotel also boasts a restaurant, pool and hot tub.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Food was good although I had to drive to the closest cash machine to pay.
Eastwell Manor Hotel is an impressive building overlooking beautiful lawns and set in quiet surroundings. It features 2 restaurants, a bar, a gym, and a spa.
The Conningbrook Hotel is located in the village of Kennington, a 5-minute drive from Ashford and just 15 minutes from the Eurotunnel. It offers comfortable rooms, a restaurant & bar and free parking....
In picturesque Chilham, Woolpack Inn is surrounded by scenic Kent countryside.
Anna
United Kingdom
Quaint stylish pub beautiful surroundings stylish comfortable rooms
Very lovely staff attention to detail in all aspects
Enjoyed it very much good was delicious
Set in Sellindge, the recently renovated Sycamore Lodge Kent With EV Zappi type 2 offers accommodation 11 km from Eurotunnel UK and 16 km from Folkestone Central Railway Station.
Beverley
United Kingdom
It was a great place to stop overnight before an early train to France in the morning. The property is really well equipped with comfy beds and a small kitchen. The provision of croissants, porridge , cold drinks and milk was an unexpected extra. A good pub a few minutes drive away.
Offering a garden and garden view, cosy and peaceful near Ashford town centre is located in Kent, 23 km from Canterbury East Train Station and 24 km from Folkestone Central Railway Station.
Catherine
United Kingdom
The rooms were larger than expected.
Good location.
Great shower.
A delightful village, just off the beaten track that feels...
A delightful village, just off the beaten track that feels like it is some sort of time warp. A great place if you want to slow down for just a little while. This was our third visit, and we look forward to many more.
Chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We loved the whole experience.
We loved the whole experience. Excellent breakfast, lovely room, very helpful and friendly staff. We found the shower wet room drain slow and made the whole floor wet but we managed without incident. Did not spoil our stay. Would visit again,
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Peaceful. Grew up in Wye so maybe I'm biased.
Peaceful. Grew up in Wye so maybe I'm biased. Apart from imperial colleges attempts to destroy it when they left leaving a few eye sores, the people of Wye continue to just keep carrying on.
Check the church, the local shops and the fantastic local walks and views
Michael
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wye looks like a charming village.
Wye looks like a charming village. There are lots of walks around, and the old building and churchyard are interesting. I was on foot and it was very convenient for North Downs Way. It would probably make a good centre for visiting surrounding attractions - there are a number of other pubs and eateries tehre.
LesleyHall
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Only drove through it on the way to our hotels as we were...
Only drove through it on the way to our hotels as we were off to France and we only stayed B&B for one night. Looked a pretty village and I think there were some other options for food as the New Flying Horse couldn't offer us food on the night of arrival due to staff shortages which was sad.
Hilary
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nice and quiet but easy travelling to Kent attractions.
Nice and quiet but easy travelling to Kent attractions. Local coop for basics with pubs and restaurants which we did not use. Nice feel to the town with no adverse issues we could see. We spent our time (eating and drinking that is) at our own hotel - it was just what we wanted.
Great location for access to The North Downs Way, route passes outside.
Well equipped room, with large window bright and fresh. White painted panelled walls with coat pegs to each panel was a nice unusual feature. Standard tea and coffee facilities, desk top fan.
Ear plugs and eye masks provided in bathroom but thankfully not needed.
Comfortable bed, good nights sleep. Quiet night in the building and outside.
Lovely view across the tiled rooftops to the hillside Wye Crown.
Excellent cooked English breakfast.
Evening meal very good.
The New Flying Horse is a lovely historic inn in the charming town of Wye. Our room was so comfortable and nicely presented, with treats to go with our tea. We had a great dinner, which we had reserved when we booked our room. Special shout-out to Rachel, our server, who had excellent suggestions for us and was very attentive during the meal. The breakfast the next morning was also very nice, with Gary as our cheerful morning host. First rate all around!
the property is in a very convenient location as this is a country side area. the food from the restaurant is amazing! the breakfast so fresh and the quality was something special. my wife an i were impressed about the quality. the room where we stayed was extremely clean and cozy, bed very confortable and the shower very big. we would definetely stay in this place if we go back to kent-ashford-canterbury area.
The Inn was absolutely lovely, the staff very friendly and helpful (I'd missed dinner as I arrived late, and they kindly pointed me in the direction of a great little Bangladeshi restaurant down the road). The room was perfect, comfortable, a nice big bath (necessary after my long journey), and the pub felt welcoming and cosy, and all in beautiful Wye.
Small intimate boutique hotel in a lovely location.
Staff attentive, friendly and knowledgeable about the area, making our stay very enjoyable.
We stayed in a double room, which although small, had everything we needed.
Food was excellent, as was the selection of wines.
Highly recommend this restaurant with rooms.
The venue is set in the delightful village of Wye and is a top notch place to go to enjoy haute cuisine and sleep over night. The full English breakfast was superb with everything cooked to perfection.
Comfortable room with view of village and countryside. Lovely location in centre of village. Loved both dinner and the excellent breakfast at this hotel.
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